And we’re sure anyone who has seen Moore’s performances would agree.

Moore leads a private, low-key life with her long-term partner and her two children.

The family prioritizes spending time together and participating in activism for their chosen causes.

Julianne Moore as a child in her school picture

Curious to find out more about her journey?

Here is the stunning transformation of Julianne Moore.

Over the course of her childhood, Moore attended nine different schools.

Julianne Moore in the ’80s

“You get very close to your family.”

“You are always trying to fit in.”

As she toldThe Guardian, her mother was a psychiatric social worker who “was interested in people.”

Julianne Moore in “As the World Turns”

She and Moore would have a go at understand the people they knew.

“That’s what I like about acting,” Moore said.

While she was used to change, this change was certainly pretty drastic.

Julianne Moore in “As the World Turns”

I saw the world at a very young age," she toldThe Guardian.

Moore moved back to the states for university, leaving her family behind in Germany.

She initially thought that she would pursue a career in medicine, as she toldThe Guardian.

Julianne Moore posing

However, her experience watching the film “Three Women” by Robert Altman changed her mind.

After getting a bachelor’s degree in acting from Boston University, Moore began working.

In the early days, her career took a little while to get going.

Young Julianne Moore at an event

She also appeared in several plays (viaBritannica).

AsAnOther Magazinenoted, it was her first big role and it got her noticed.

At the time,Rolling Stonecalled it a “star-making showcase” for the up-and-coming actress.

Young Julianne Moore

Soon after making this film, Moore was in high demand.

Throughout the rest of the ’90s, she appeared in dozens of films (viaIMDb).

She was certainly busy, but for Moore, it wasn’t her happiest time.

Julianne Moore posing

From then on, she began to turn her focus to her personal life.

They have been together ever since.

As she told InStyle, “Twenty-three years with the same guy.

Julianne Moore at a premiere

It’s pretty amazing.”

The pair continued working together over the years, making another four films together.

The pair didn’t marry at first.

Julianne Moore in “Magnolia”

Instead, they had two children, Liv and Caleb.

Eventually, though, they tied the knot in 2003.

As Moore explained toThe Guardian, the marriage was really for the kids.

Julianne Moore with bangs

In “The Lost World: Jurassic Park,” Moore had her first brush with Hollywood blockbuster.

That was followed by roles in a remake of “Psycho” and a role in “Hannibal.”

Funnily enough, her dream had been to have one boy and one girl.

Julianne Moore at an event

Moore threw herself into motherhood and learned a lot on the way.

As she explained toRedbook, patience was one of the key lessons.

“Children’s pace is glacial, and you’re free to’t change that.

Julianne Moore walking outside

Sounds like Moore has had a seriously relatable experience when it comes to motherhood!

As she toldRedbook, it became much harder to travel for work.

“I’ll have a go at come back every weekend, or schedule around school breaks.”

Julianne Moore smiling

As she toldThe Guardian, she always put them first when making her decisions.

“They’ve both gone to the same school since they were in kindergarten.”

She added, “It’s, erm, challenging.

Julianne Moore on the red carpet in 2021

You know, we’ve managed it.”

For Moore, winning was a significant moment in her career.

As she had toldThe Guardian, not winning on four occasions hadn’t been easy.

“Oh, of course I care,” she had said.

She had won other awards for her role as Sarah Palin in the film “Game Change.”

She said, “It always feels more fun to win.”

Her category came after three hours of other awards, so she geared herself up for another loss.

“I remember winning.

I do remember hearing my name.

As Moore explained toElle, she had never really made the decision to write for children.

“It sort of happened.

I wasn’t really planning it,” she said.

“I remembered when I was 7, the same age,” she said.

“That was really when I first noticed myfrecklesand started hating them.”

So, she wrote the book to help children learn to love the unique things about themselves.

It’s not like I’m sitting here building an empire!”

“When you have female producers, you have a tendency to hire more women,” she said.

We can’t wait to see more projects produced by Moore!

I don’t know how old she is, I don’t need to know.”

For Moore, the idea of being ageless isn’t actually all that appealing.

Instead, she’s keen to embrace her age.

“Invisible to whom?”

she said toHarper’s Bazaar.

As she toldWWDin 2019, one of her biggest concerns is the climate crisis.

Apparently, the family has been working on consuming less and using their belongings sustainably.

Another cause that Moore is passionate about is gun violence.

“I began speaking out in interviews.